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I first came across this article about 4 years ago. I find it is even more relevant now. Today people who wish to assert their opinion over anything else merely decry, “Fake news!” and then anything said after that is suddenly supposed to be both morally and factually correct. One… Continue reading →

I’ve been seeing a lot of posts lately related to the recent tax bill. The posts center around that idea that everyone should go back to a barter system so that nothing is taxed. This is usually supported with the following statement, “If we all barter for goods and services,… Continue reading →

Editor’s Note: I wrote this back about 3 months or so, ago. I was going to add a paragraph or two about my Dad, which I might do as an extended piece, but I thought I would get it posted now, as it has spent far too much time on… Continue reading →

Dear God, help us! Heh. Still between that article, and another one I read but cannot find, the Montana Democrats are in need of a few good candidates. Perhaps I should throw my hat into the ring as the kind of candidate they need. You see, I’m not a Democrat.… Continue reading →

Confusion is from Satan, go away. This was said to me today in an online discussion. A friend of my wife’s, a nice lady with some strong religious convictions, had posted a link purporting that school children in California were being indoctrinated into Islam. The link in question was about a… Continue reading →

Source: Big Mouth Strikes Again | Peggster I was just thinking about how different childhood is in the last 100 years and lo, this shows up in my feed. For those who dwell on the ages old chicken and egg conundrum, I submit to you an alternative to consider…… Continue reading →

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So earlier I had put on my grumpy old man hat and ranted a little about the corruption of our educational standards by the religious right. Here’s the problem. You hold a position that does not require scientific proof to believe in. Indeed, your literal belief requires that there will… Continue reading →